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Coach builds boys into men- one step at a time 4

The District Chronicles, Howard University, Washington, DC

2 hours ago by

By Ronald Tolson Jr.

Contributing Writer

Richard Melvern is standing in front of 20 boys, arms folded, portraying a less-than-impressed facial expression. He walks in a clockwise circle around the group, eyes scanning and ears perked up listening for perfection.

Fashion Show Gives Globalization a New Meaning 3

Columns, College of Notre Dame of Maryland, Baltimore, MD

-24 minutes ago by Staff Writer Shikha Potdar

At 7 p.m. on May 1, 2009, the International Student Organization will hold its 5th annual spring fashion show in Doyle Formal to raise money for charity; the annual show started in 2004 when the organization first assembled. There will be an assortment of ethnic foods and entertainment.

Loyola's Evergreen Players perform Broadway musical Chicago 3

The Greyhound, Loyola College, Baltimore, MD

4 hours ago by Alexandra Kahrer

Loyola's Evergreen Players performed their rendition of the Broadway musical, Chicago, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Under the direction of Arion Alston and Ernest Liotti, a professor in Loyola's fine arts department, McManus Theater transformed into an era of jazz, liquor, adultery and murder reminiscent of Chicago in the 1920s.

Key differences between stem cells discovered 1

News-Letter, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD

-210 minutes ago by Aleena Lakhanpal

Scientists have more recently been examining the properties of induced pluripotent stem cells rather than the embryonic stem cells that have caused so much controversy.

The Wrath of Don Flamenco 1

The Docket, George Mason, Arlington, VA

7 hours ago by Justin Watson

Law school is tough, and sometimes those lessons we need to get through it cannot be found in your casebook. Thus, in sharing with you a life lesson experience that carved me into the burgeoning advocate of law and justice I am today, I present to you the first part of my upcoming series, "Awesome: A User's Guide to Law School and Being Awesome".

"Tears In My Eyes" Review 1

Spokesman, Morgan State University, Baltimore, MD

9 hours ago by Jasmine Curry

 Star-studded. Truth-telling. Hilarious.  J. Miller's 'Tears in My Eyes' explores the lives of the Watts family, the classic representation of your hometown's middle-class African-American unit.  'Tears in My Eyes' takes the audience along on an electric journey, displaying the unity, love, and struggles present within the average Black family.

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